Illinois ladies facing bc
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Hello Friends:
I am looking for recommendations for an oncologist - preferably in the NW/West Chicago suburbs. I want to find someone who is caring, open minded and takes time to get to know me as an individual vs a statistic. The onc I met with recently, while very smart and well-intentioned I just didn't connect with and it's critical for me to feel I have a partner I can trust as I know I'll be seeing this person for awhile. I like to take a holistic approach to my health and think there's much more to survival than drugs. I would greatly appreciate any referrals you may be able to provide.
Thank you!
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Hello everyone! I am 35 years old and have a breast biopsy tomorrow after a sonogram from today. Doctor thinks it might a Radial Scar, but isn't sure and wants a biopsy. Regardless it needs to come off. Cancer or no caner. I will have my results on Friday....Day after Thanksgiving. I am only 35 and have to small Children. I HATE this wait and fear the worst.
Can anyone recommend a good surgen in Peoria, IL to remove the abnormal tissue?
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My breast surgeon was dr mammalito and she's the best. Any questions feel free to pm me. Sorry u are going through this. Hang in there!!!
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Hi everyone checking in I am 12 post op it is going by fast I went to the BS again today and got all the patholgy reports and they had found more cancer in the left breast now how could that have been missed I am glad that they found it and got it all She suggested chemo and i have decided to take it i just hope i made the right decision the Dr said with my family history it could come back in another part of my body it is a 15 percent chance but is it one i want to take if i do not take the chemo? So I have the drains for another week which sucks but she wants to make sure all the fluid is out and I am doing almost 60 cc's on each side on the brighter side I don't need the pain meds as much and I have been walking around outside and went shopping. My daughter took me for a pedicure and a manicure for my birthday we had a great time
Hope every one is doing great
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momto7 sounds like you are doing great. Yeah at times they find more, and sometimes less than they thought once they get in there. Our current imaging technology isn't perfect. At times things hide and other times it can exaggerate size. Glad they found it all. I had a small amount of LCIS that the MRI did find in the "good" breast. I feel pretty lucky it was found. Keep us posted on your progress. Happy belated Birthday… and many many more!
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"Tenderness and kindness are not signs of weakness and despair but manifestations of strength and resolution."
Kahil Gibran
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momto7, you sound very together and it truly sounds to me that you are making a great decision about the chemo. It is hard on some but very doable for most. Good for you for moving ahead so quickly with big decisions.
Susan
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momto7, you sound very together and it truly sounds to me that you are making a great decision about the chemo. It is hard on some but very doable for most. Good for you for moving ahead so quickly with big decisions.
Susan
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Hi Kim don't worry to much enjoy your holiday I hope it is nothing serious keep us posted
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Thanks so much! The biopsy wasn't too bad...Doctor said it's either a Radial scar or caner. 50/50 chance. I am going to keep my fingers crossed. She said it was about 1cm so hopefully if it is cancer it's small and hasn't spread.
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Happy Thanksgiving it all! We have much to be thankful for and the support on these boards is one of those blessings!
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Happy Thanksgiving to All! I count each of you among the bounty of things I am grateful for on Thanksgiving day and everyday!
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Kim--
Good for you for fast action on the biopsy. I hope all will be well. Do your best to relax while you wait for results.
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Just wanted to wish all of you a great Thanksgiving. I have family coming in so I have been cleaning and cooking all day! Soooo tired now. For those still dealing with surgery recovery or chemo - hang in there. Sending healing vibes your way.
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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
I don't post very often but I am always thankful you are all here.
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Finally finished all my cooking yesterday at 5pm. Aps all done. (I need a bigger food processor!)
For those of you in treatment hang in there. Next years Thanksgiving will taste so sweet!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!
^ this was our Turkey my husband made when I was 1/2 way through chemo in 2010.
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Invisible.....was just wondering about you and in the very next entry was your post:
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Hope 49 If I knew one I certainly would print it--But I know mine and the 1st one I had was wonderful for me, I moved and the first time I went to her I tought oh no---but the 2nd time it all changed she was so connecting with me But it's hard to tell someone else my surgeon I loved and he's an excellent surgeon but no bedside manner-but once we got oing he and I were always laughing and goofing around so it's alway not how it first seemsI'm sure u'll find who u need and Good Luck
and Kim I hope all goes well for u too--it's a road no one likes but we do it
I do want to wish u all a very Happy Thanksiving and I hope u all can enjoy r'e family and friends..
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Just got back from a beautiful trip to Hawaii, and I'm not really complaining, but I'm tired! What a long flight, but well worth it. Taking the kids out today, so no cooking. Feels strange. Also, the last three years my DH has been working, so no one watched football. I almost forgot about it, but he is already planted on the couch in eager anticipation.
I want to wish you all a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. I'm thankful for, and thinking of each and every one of you!
Pat
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Wishing you all a safe and relaxing Thanksgiving Holiday.
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Happy Thanksgiving and love to all.
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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
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I hope Thanksgiving day provides each of you the blessing of being among those you love in reality if not in spirit. We DO have so much to be thankful for. I will be spending the day with my best friend and her daughter and my two daughters, grandkids, SIL and my wonderful husband. Indeed I feel blessed!
Susan
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Just want to say Happy Thanksgiving. So thankful for all of you wonderful ladies who have come into my life in the past few years and guided me along this journey. Have a wonderful day.
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Finally sat down - had a party for 37 people. Two turkeys (a 25 pounder in the oven and one 16 pounder deep fried). Since we are Greek we also had moussaka.
I want to wish all of you beautiful ladies a very Happy Thanksgiving and may this holiday season bring each and everyone of you good health and never ending joy. -
Roula 37 people--OMG busy busy busy--I hope u rest tomorrow.
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Hi Laides....can anyone suggest a good oncologist in Peoria IL? The one from Peoria that comes to my town is a real jerk and I don't think I can work with him.
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Hi, Kim--
I don't know where you are located in relation to Peoria, but my Urbana medical oncologist, who I like a lot, is in Gibson City one day a week. If this is helpful, send me a private message and I'll get her contact info to you.
I think it really helps to find someone you feel you can work with, so hang in there!
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My mo is dr praguer. She off 91 in Peoria. Any questions pm me. Thanks!
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